3% rate on France’s main regulated savings account to stay this year Court rejects appeal by law professor for twice yearly updates as is set in the rules
Are non-residents eligible for high-interest French savings account? French banks offer several options for higher than normal interest rates, subject to certain requirements
Do non residents pay home-country tax on French Livret A interest? Understanding income tax due can be challenging for those with homes in different countries Recap: Key changes in France from August 1, 2023 France will keep Livret A savings rate the same for next 18 months Livret A savings: Why are they so popular? How do I open an account?
How can I free up French livret A inheritance from UK resident? A reader’s bank suggested they find a ‘British notary’ to draw up a suitable document; but is this the best option?
French Livret A savings account interest rate rises again This change – due to come into effect in August – comes as a result of inflation, which was 5.8% in June
France’s LEP tax-free savings account at 2.2% interest: Who qualifies? The Livret d’épargne populaire also comes with instant-access but only around seven million of the 26 million people eligible for the special account have one
Recap: 14 changes and updates for residents in France in February Changes include key dates on Covid rules, EU Covid passes, holidays, pension bonuses, interest on saving accounts, sales and more
Interest rates on tax-free bank accounts in France to increase The rate will increase from 0.5% to 1% on Livret A and LDDS accounts, and from 1% to 2.2% on LEP accounts
Pandemic boosted French savings: Options beyond bank current account People in France have saved over €150billion during the health crisis. We explain the different options for savings accounts if you choose to put aside some extra cash
What are the tax-free bank accounts in France? There are some special bank accounts in France that are regulated and are not subject to tax or social charges or fees. They have low interest but you see them in all banks. We explain.
What’s changing in France in February 2021 Price rises for gas, electricity and motorway travel all come into effect this month
What’s new in France and diary dates: February 2020 New laws, changes and dates for your diary in February 2020
Interest on France's Livret A accounts falls to 0.5% Historically low rate will come into effect on February 1, Economic Minister Bruno Le Maire said Limits on France's Livret A account withdrawals Livret A takes in €3.58 billion What changes in France on August 1
Livret A interest rate to remain at 0.75% Connexion explains how the Livert A interest rate will remain the same. Labrador Tag Feed Labrador Tag Feed Labrador Tag Feed Labrador Tag Feed Labrador Tag Feed